Destiny
A preview of the video game "Destiny" is shown during a Sony Computer Entertainment America media briefing before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California June 9, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

There is still almost a month until the set release date of “Destiny” DLC House of Wolves. And during the waiting time, Bungie has promised a new sneak peek on what the developer is planning in terms of updates.

Previously, community manager David “DeeJ” Dague revealed that there will be a House of Wolves Reveal Stream, scheduled for April 22, Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The live stream will allow “Destiny” players a chance to hear some answers. Some of the questions that will be answered during the official Bungie live stream include the following:

- Who will issue our new walking orders?

- What do we stand to gain from this alliance?

- What will happen to our existing gear?

- Will we ever want to visit the Tower again?

The developer also promised that there will be someone present who will talk about what the next expansion will bring to “Destiny” and its players. The live stream has been dubbed as a good steppingstone for players who want to plan their next move once “House of Wolves” hits.

Bungie also mentioned the Update 1.2.0, which will come alongside “House of Wolves, though the details may come together with the live stream. But before the next “Destiny” expansion, the developer has spotted some issues that came with the Update 1.1.2.

One of these is the talked-about disappearance of the Blades of Crota on Moon Patrols. Gamerant previously reported this issue, stating that the mini public events have disappeared for those who have been frequently patrolling. According to Bungie, these are still in the Fist of Crota mission.

Bungie also issues a final warning. The Microsoft authentication path to the use of the official Bungie website will now require the Xbox Live Gamertag. This has been done so that Xbox One friends will be visible on both the web and the Companion App.

April holds one more event before the month ends. The Destiny Blog reports that, come next week, the Trials of Osiris will be revealed to “Destiny” players. The reveal will include the unveiling of end game gear. The week after that, the gameplay for Prison of Elders, which is an upcoming three-player co-op multiplayer arena, will also be unveiled. It appears that Bungie has laid out a full scheduled for players before “House of Wolves” hits. Best to stay tuned for the upcoming live stream for more details.

"Destiny" House of Wolves (Credit: YouTube/destinygame)

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